You don't need anything. A 24v system is the cranking volts. The accessories are done for 12 volts.
You need a 24v to 12v converter. Truck stops either keep them in stock or can get you one.
No, you need a 24 volt charger.
No, you need a 36 volt charger.
it depends on the truck some trucks are 24v starting some are 12 volt start
it should work as long as the batteries are connected in series + to - what you would need to check is if the charger for the cart charges 24v or 8v if it is 8v you would need to get a 24v charger for it it would be possible to charge the batteries with a 12v charger but it would need to be hooked to each battery separately
You don't. 2 12v panels together don't make 24v - doesn't work that way. If you need 24v you need to get 24v panels.
you can just check it properly... (on every battery volt is surely given...)
most semi truck in u.s.a. are 12 volt system. usually 4 12v batterys wire to get enough amps to crank engine. some older trucks were positive ground systems, most are now negative ground.
y not?
yes it is compatible to use 24VAC to 24V supply
Lead-Acid cells are generally considered to deliver 2 volts, so you'd need 24 cells to get 48 volt. Easiest way of doing that would be to use two 24V batteries as used in truck and heavy vehicles.
Connect the 12V winch to one battery, assuming the 24V system has two batteries, connected in series.